Thailand: Sugar Annual

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MY2020/21 sugar production is expected to recover from the reduced sugarcane production in MY2019/20 caused by adverse weather condition. The 2018 sugar tax continues to reduce demand for sugar in non-alcoholic beverage production. MY2019/20 and MY2020/21 sugar exports growth are expected to slow down from record sugar exports in MY2017/18.

Thailand: Sugar Annual

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